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the old north state lewis 11 b editor fc l'r.,|ii-ii-(oi the old orlli state forever gaston single copies five cent vol ii no 90 salisbury n o tuesday november 26 1807 whole no 276 the noble revenue v the coflin wus a plain one â€” a poor mis erable pine coflin no flowers on its top no lining of the rose white satin for the pale brow ; no smooth ribbons about tho course shroud flie brown hair was de cently laid back but there was the crimp ed cap with its neat tie beneath the chin the sufferer from cruel poverty smiled in her sleep j she had found bread rest and health i want to see ray mother sobbed a poor child as the city undertaker screwed down the top you can't â€” get out of tho way boy why don't somebody take the brat j only let me see her one minute cried the hopeless orphan clutching the bide of the charily box and aa he gazed into the rough face anguish tears streamed rapidly down the cheek on which no childish bloom ever lingered oh ! it was pitiful to hear him cry only once let me see my moth er only once quickly and brutally the hard-hearted monster struck the boy away bo that ho reeled with the blow for a moment the boy stood panting with grief and rage â€” - his blue eyes distended his lips sprang apart a fire glittered through his tears as he raised his puny arm and with a most uncbildisb accent screamed when i am a man i'll kill you for that " there was a coflin and a heap of earth between the mother and the poor forsaken child â€” a monument much stronger than granite built in bis boy-heart to the mem ory of tbe heartless dead the court-house was crowded to buffoca tion does any one appear as this man's counsel ?" asked the judge there was a silence when he finished until with lips tightly together a look of strange intelligence blcndid with haughty reserve upon his handsome features a young man stepped forward with a firm tread and kindly eye to plead for the err ing and friendless ilo was a stranger but from his lirst sentenco there was a si lence the splendor of his genius entran ced â€” convinced the man who could not find a friend was acquitted may jod bless you sir i cannot i want no thanks replied the stran ge mm icy coldness i â€” i believe you aro unknown to me man ! i will refresh your memory â€” twenty years ago you struck a broken hearted boy away from his mother's poor coffin i was that boy the man turned livid have you rescued me then to take my life no i have a sweeter revenge ; i have saved the life of a man whose brutal deed bus rankled in my breast for twenty years jo ! and remember the tears of a friend less chiid !" the man bowed his head in shame and went out from the presence of a magnau imitvas grand to liim as incomprehensible and the noble young lawyer felt god's smile in his soul forever after â€” exchange the danger of leaving loose matches about the house â€” the fredericksburg herald records the following which may induce some precaution ou the part of tboso accustomed to leaving matches carelessly laying round loose : mr wm i dickinson of this county had a narrow escape with his residence a few weeks ago it seems the family wero about retiring for the night when they were aroused by tho smell of fire on searching they found the smoke coming out of rat-hole and at once cut away some wooden work discovering a rat's nebt on fire and a piece of thi mutch that had not becu consumed half an hour and the house and perhaps lives would have been lost whilst the cause ofthe fire would havo ever remained a mystery messrs toi-.vn powers nd wat kins â€” jen cauby has promulgated the findings in the case of these gentlemen trietl before the military commission in this city for the alleged killing of the ne gro ruffian who attempted to outrage a re spectable young lady of fayetteville â€” they were fouud guilty of the charge and i sentenced to be banged gen cauby mit : igated the sentence to fifteen years imnris i ouuient at hard labor in fort macon north ( atolina we trust that the various petitions in circulation and whicii have been signed \ by many thousands of our people of both sexes will be promptly forwarded to the president we cannot doubt whon they are laid before bim with all the facts that he will at one pardon tb.se unfortunate gentlemen â€” sentinel i"v a man in hartford conn adver tised recently that on receipt of a certain sum he would by return mail instruct any applicant bow to make a fortune his di rections were peddle cigars half havana and half home-intitle as i did and if that fails advertise as 1 do that you will in struct others how to make a fortune â€” aud pocket the proceeds president juarez of mexico has given permission for the transportation of army stores through that country to the federal troops on tlio northern borders the electoral vote for president republican journals arecngagingiu cal culations upon tho vote which may be ex pected in 1s0m for the radical presidential candidate some of their estimates are ex ceedingly wild including as radical states which have tliis year gone democratic and ignoring utterly all the signs of the times as furnished by the elections of 1 807 ono ot the most intelligent of these calcu lators comfortb the republicans with the assurance that " even on the basis of the late elections they can elect tlieir nomi nee in 1sg8 and piesents the following table showing the electoral vote as it will stand next year : , dxhocbatio california 5 maryland 7 connecticut g new jersey 7 delaware 3 new york 13 kentucky 11 pennsylvania 26 total democratic 9s repcblicav illinois 10 nebraska 3 indiana 13 n hampshire g missouri 13 ohio 6 iowa 8 oregon 21 kansas 3 rhode island 4 maine 7 tennessee 10 massachusetts 12 vermont 5 michigan 8 west virginia 5 minnesota 1 | wisconsin 8 nevada 3 | â€” total republican 151 prom this it is assumed that the repub licans will have a majority of fifty-three in the electoral college without counting any votes from the ten unreconstructed states this is about as unreasonable an estimate as could be made the fully of claiming ohio directly after the overwhelming po litical revolution in that state which up set the radical party aud transferred the legislature to democratic control is to 1 ) apparent to require further comment it is scarcely less foolish and presumptuous to claim indiana where the late local elec tions furnished unmistakable signs that the state bas returned to its oltl democratic love and that radicalism is doomed in that state minnesota and wisconsin were so nearly snatched out of the hands of the radicals at the late elections and the rad ical majorities once large are now so mis pliably .*,..! .. mil â€¢.Â»..â– t ll el...l n-e el er admire the assurance which so positive ly credits those states to the radical sido ofthe slate for 1sg8 tho democratic victories and large gains in every portion of illinois last w.ek furnish but poor tea son for claiming that state as radical let us look at matters as they really stand the follow ing states have held genera elections this year and gone dem ocratic : california 0 new york 33 connecticut 0 new jersey 7 delaware 3 ohio 21 kentucky 11 pennsylvania jg maryland 7 â€” total 119 the entire electoral vote f the slates excluding unreconstructed stales is 349 it appears from the above that the states which have goue democratic this year cast 1 111 electoral votes requiring only six more to give them a majority of tbe 219 elector al votes of the north the indications furnished by the elections in indiana and illinois iu october are such as to warrant the democracy in claiming thus states as denicratie and likely to i.e still more so in 1*-(j8 most certainly nothing iu the elections in tlioso states warrants the rad icals in coolly setting tliem down nn tlieir side of the slate those two states cast together 29 votes which reasonably may be added to the states where general elec tions have been held which have gone de mocratic adding the 29 to the 119 al ready mentioned and the democrats have 1 18 of the 249 northern electoral votes or a majority ol 47 hut ohio indiana and illinois aro not the only states foolishly ' claimed by the radicals west virginia | they came so near loosing tltat it is scarcely j certain that hey hold it now tbat state | in us l be stricken out of tlieir positive cal . dilations so must michigan wisconsin and minnesota if missouri is allowed to speak she will go ovt-rwhilniiiigly demo cratic l-'verybody knows that as a liberal estimate it may be conceded that the radicals will carry next year iowa kansas maine massachusetts nevada ; nebraska new hampshire oregon rhode island tennessee aud vermont casting in all ii electoral votes the radicals have no reason for assurance ill claiming a single stale outside of those th dem ocrats may leasonably calculate on carry in all the remainder they have tllo elections of this year to judge by this i would give them 180 of the 249 electoral i voles or a majority of 123 liven if the radicals should bring in the ten excluded sla.es to help them out tiie above figures show that the democrats would b hlllgll ter them ill the electoral col lege for the electoral vote of tbe ten ex cluded suites is less than uk the north ern democratic majority of 123 would strangle the 100 al once the radicals might as well recognize the fact that they have not the nexl president in their bag yet nor do the elections of the year war rant tin-ill ill " belling high that tluy will have him the democrats have the in side truck bo for vi l>w liepuidtoin xl i "â– :. .. â– ' â– iy written for ilu om north stale this day one tear ago to vi lit ima i . strange ana mystic memory comes chantinp s,,!'t ntj tln-illing lays virginia l wilt thou with nn conic ' ami iiui i the smiles of vanished lays y.-s ! enine at recollections shrine our hearts sweel homage pay vn ou'erinir tn eiieli glittering charm that grace one year dgo i liis tlay to some tlti - year mny give a sigh may trace perchance a tear nf grief â€” a mourning tear for something dear tit it withered like an autumn loat i fore miij have selfish grown and eeusi-d her luxuries to bestow ii is lie dend and amilos have fled that beamed s hrigbt one ycarago but for u no shadowy thoughts : we'd t lertheni no welcome here memory waves her hand aloft ami iâ€žiint to skies serene and char where plea lire sun sheds uii.liiiiiii.-tl lustre when golden stars withtieanty glow â€” oh sweet the memories thnl cluster around this day one year ago my heart ne'er weeps for pleasures gone nor ail!y say they ihtl tot fast a hope hcnniing future woos me on but till n loves tl ,- precious | t : tis sweet to come at somu lone hour and linger round loi . - . 1 days of yore with chnplet fair from h.e , â€¢ u u buwer and crown ihis day one year ago stops nol tl ceaseless low nf ii me its dashing waves we can nol stay full s,â€ž,ii the spirit hells will i him another year hath rolled away then raily dock each passing morn mu lo l a i.t thnl tvh iii comes no more ; aud joys own breathings bo the uong that praise this dny ono year ago i-'i'le _*. mat nov i-:h l-i'7 when paris was al ablaze with monarcllb when king nnd kaiser were greeted by the acclaim nf france as the welcome guests of him wlnuu the delighted in seeing thus treated as the equal if not as the leader of tlm proudest rulers the poor king of italy was left without an invitation â€” or if he received one was not able to afford ap pearing among his peers as it befitted the king of all italy ! even now the cup of mortification seems to be overflowing one more cruel blow was aimed at his heart when the lovely princess that was to become his son's wife was miserably burnt in the imperial palace by having trod oil a match and the brave old king thought himself t evidently the victim of fate to reni'iiti any longer the monarch of his country ho was persua ded to retain tbe crown which to him was lined with thorns only to see himself in sulted as it had never been done before efforts were made to reduce rome and be whose heart is bent upon the eternal city because he thinks there can be no italy without rome and because he feels for the great people over whom he rules and who with one accord demand that there be no impcrium in imperio had to obey or ders from paris and to condemn officially those whom he loved in his soul aii ar my of invasion entered once more his kingdom and when they had defeated and destroyed his beloved subjects he bad to kiss the rod iiiid thank bis crafty ally for his nu delation ! surely kings have their sorrows as well as commoners nnd being placed high above the pity and the sympathy that con sole our grief and heal our wounds they have little i.i be envied as to victor em manuel we fear the end is not vet the roman question is a cancer iu the great body politic of italy ; there can be no doubt as to the fact that the nation with one heart and one mind are determined upon the destruction ofthe temporal pow er of the pope and the choice of tome as the only fit capital of iialy this is not an idea merely but a conviction based up on high political reasons whicii the people as is always the case with such questions feel instinctively what the precise rea son may be which makes the flench em peror for the time the protector of the pope seems to bo unknown as yet so much however is certain that italy is too poor to venture upon resistance it can only be hoped for the sake of a noble people who have but just achieved independence and are entering upon a path of worthy reform as well as for the sake ot the peace ofthe world at large that the unfortunate king mav find iu his obi age that happiness which providence bas so in denied him amid the most brilliant ex ji its and the most splendid successes that over fi ii tt the lot of modern monarch â€” liichiuond enquirer dt examiner a thrilling scene vvnt the detroit poet november 7 a jcntleman who arrived from chicago on tuesday nn ruing gives the following particulars in relation to au affair which transpired on the train and if the circum 1 tnc's are us stated th y are indeed bad a lui'dlo aged in iu came into ibe sleeping car just after leaving chicago on monday night and ordered a berth it was observ ed h his fellow travelers that he seemed to be iii great mental agitation and would j often puss bis hands to bis temples at the i â–º nine time uttering to himself unintelligi ble wirds after entering the berth he commenced groaning and wus then asked | the cause of ilis trouble when he stated that ib whs the captain of a boat which ' had been laid up for the winter al milwau kee vhere be had been paid bis wages amounting to 2,000 but bad been entic ed int a gambling saloon and had there ! fallen a victim to two sharpers who intru 1 ilucd ibe novel game known as three card laoate ami left him peiniiui-ss â€” ft un a friend bo bad borrowed money i . enough to bear bis expenses to buffalo ' i where has a wife aud three children whose . i sutsistauce was lo have been the money | j he had lost ue repeatedly exclaimed " oh i my poor family what will become ' of them ihis winter they will starve 1 tiny will starve lie then laid down and nothing more was beard from hint for ' bome time when the conductor was alarm ed by hearing the crash ol glass and rush ing to the berth of the unfortunate mail found that he had smashed the window and endeavoring to climb through ho was pulled iii u^'itin when it was found that he was a rat iug maniac and ii became necessary to hind him ilis ravings are described as fearful and upon reaching lacks ii ii ,. ib found necessary in remove blin from ilu train anil be was delivered to the authorities for safe keeping final settlement of thu lincoln estate â€” hon david davis administra t tm id the estate of the late abraham lin j coin made a final bcttlclicilt of the est lli al spriugfield 111 last thursday after paying all the debts there remained t-1 10 294,0 divided among th widow and heirs gives 36,70.0.30 to mr lincoln nnd the same amount to each son ltohelt t l.ineo iii receives his share and also that of the minor heirs thomas tad tbo amount due mrs lincoln less about â€¢*â– !, iou heretofore drawn by her i bubject to her order â€” star dan castello and john robinson h you hate seen and heard and paitt your seventy-five tents ! 1 1 and you hare also read that | gold is going up ! up admonishing the prudent t!,.,t now i the time to buy h0west0n ll ik llmt he hos satisfied cwry unprejudiced blind that ilte place to buy goods heap cheaper than the cheapest is at frnnkford's old gland two donrs above the market house anil one door below the old drug stand of henderson a knniss ik not ilis never un late lobe convinced and it yon ee ill call nu howerton where yon sec his i^-ii out a few pnrchsscs er even a few inquiries ill remove the shadow t hie hade l )!â€žâ– ghost 1 Â» doubt bs ov \ ant e says his st,â€žk ,* varied and extensive ramifying every depart nt of merchandize and equal if nol tipt inn t.i une in market having adopted the system of always paying cash and therefore buying at ti lowest figures north howerton is enabled i adopt in selling the principle of the nim i sixpence and sella ihe lowest llgutes ii s stock .-,.,,- i of among ninny articles too te tt'oll t ii till .." dry goods hardware groceries crockery boots and shoes hah and caps yankee notions confectioneries and noli other articles as are usuallj sold in ibis mi.ii k,t ; i iinti v produce received it barter the high est rules ore all,,ee,'.l for specie and bank notes examine and pvice me aim i before buying >â€¢!*<â– where w i-i howcrton salisbury n c < t id lues tw-tw3m cheap ! cheaper ! cheapest ! v wallace no 2 mubphts bow next to mccubbins foster ae co bafclsbttrv xt c ii \< jfst opkked an entirely new nnd well selected sleek of l'uv dot lis ueli us flannels dclaines all wool merinos alpacas prints shirtings sheetings domestics bleached ami unbleached fancy notions ladies dress trimmings kc c tu lee and various other articles usually sold in no 1 l>ry goods establishments a choice selection of cloaks shawls c clothing clothing Â«,.<â€¢ sill mr n i'm ni hi n â€¢; goods ifa's caps roots and mines tronic rnliscs fnitu-ellii ami i-m-re lliiitj p rtiilnnie to the lur nishing of an outfit l"i geulluiuen 1 cutlery i a large stock nf cutlery und will he sold as cheap a tin cheapest groceries c ail kinds 1 i it t"ii tuiith on hand und will ha sold low t"i i.t ill coumry produce taken in , tchnnge for i is oivo mo ai all and i e.ill iu-iire atisfai ti ut , v wallace i oil 81 twain k i murphy's bow the old south state tri-week1.y.3 fcj bates of subscription s tkbms cash in advance th weekly one yi-.ir - - ib.00 six months - - 8.00 â€¢* oue mouth - - 75 tits weekly weekly pnycr one vonr - . . $ 3.00 â€¢- â€¢â€¢ six months - - 1 â€¢â€¢"'" >. " ten copies one venr - 32.00 ... - twenty .-..,, i.-s one vear 40.00 a cross v nu tin paper indicate the expiration ol llie subscription â€¢ the type on which tho otn sonra statk in print 1 i i)v!t new no i i tt 11 1 i ,,,' i ". make it t welcome viaitorto every tiun.ly in nrder 0 do this eve line raged the services of able ami socomplished literary contributors advertlsing rates t11ankikxt bates for all periods less than one month one square l-'irst insertion 11.00 each subsequent insprtion &" contract rates for periods of one tn font month 1 m | 2 >!,,. | 3.et | 4 mo i >!" 1 soi-akpt Â£.". 10 who 812,00 16.00 j2000 3 sao-hes 7 50 13 011 17 iii 2111(1 ft iii 3 sqcakks iiiihi 11*1)11 21iiu illlll 1-1ihi 4 iodakes 12 00 1800 23.00 3800 i 71 hi ofab cu 1.1 on 19 00 21 nil 31.00 3 hall half ool 20 00 j7.u 33.00 3sihi 44 011 boi-ar cot 35 00 3.1 1 iu 40 00 45.00 50 00 c-xkcol 80,00 43 00 53,00 60.00 7010 special con tracts ee ui be made ee itli those who desire to advertise for a longer term than fourmonths court notice and advertisements will be charged at the usual rates ten line of iiliil minion type or about one inch longthwiao of the column constitute u square spooinl notices in leiuleil million will be con troctod for iii tlio office at noil than il.ml li the rut of ordinary advertisement nsortcil a remlini matter with approval .. th liter lift \ cents per line advertisement inserted irregularly or at inter vals 2 per cent additional the rates ni,.,v â€¢ in-lnted nre for btaudiugadver tiseiuents one or two squares changeable at discretion 0 per cent additional moro than two squares ehangenlilo nt discre tion per square of i.u lines forever change twentv-livo cents fire squares estimated as a quarter column nnd tcu square's as a lull coluuiu hills for ad verlisinp whether by tin day or year will lie considered ilm and collectable mi presentation s____h____nm__flbsia_-_awÂ«vea~u*1*f a proclamation by wis excellency jonathan worth gov ern of north carolina wiiebkas ay act of a assembly the governor is directed t s<h apart lay in every year aud l.y proclamation iv notice thereof as a day of solemn and pui lie thanksgiving to almighty i'o.i for past blessings and of application for his continued kiuauiss nvei us as a state ami as n nation now tlieref 1 jonathan worth governor ns aforesaid do issue this iny proc laniation appointing and setting apart rkurs day the twenty-eighth tiny of november in auiut us such lay aud 1 most earnestly re commend that it'l nbserved accordingly by all the good people ofthe state w in testimony wheieof his excellen s t e j y jonathan worth our captain i â€¢*â€¢""' \ general uinl cominaiider-in-chief vw has hereto set his hand nnd caused the great seal ofthe state tube aih-ed done at the city of raleigh this the fourth dayol november in the year i ur lord on thousand eight hundred aud sixty seven ill.il ill the \* iiu-ty see mil y.-ur of amer ican independence jonathan worth by th governor wm ii pauley private secretary no 4 granite row hltfox tfd co having taken thi band b.uiie room lately occupied l.y a 1 mock t co offer to the i utens of bowan nnd tin adjoining counties their splendid sinek of dp goodo olothilta groceries hats caps boots shoes upper & sole leather yarns & sheetings tlu-ir stock i almost entirely xl-'w and j m cheap as the cheapest by fair dealing they hope to obtain a liberal share of tiie public pat ronage they buy all kinds of country produce at llie highest prices â€” for cash or it.irler li i ill uml examine their stock before i>ur chn inj el-.ee here snli luiry.cfl 21 icc7 twitn i y.-niorcst's monthly magazine 1 iv.-1-..illy ackiiuwlclfreil the model parlor miijro tine of ameriita devoted to riio'tnil ntoi es poems sketches architecture and model cÂ»tl t household mstteri i in nt fit eii/lii personnl and llternri gossip including i l departments on t-'iulilons instructions on health music amusements etc by the best authors and profusely illustrated with costly h'n;-i..e inj full size useful and reliable patterns hue broltlsi ',-- oul a constant succession of artistic nov elties ay llh other useful nnd entertaining literature nu person of retlnetnenl economical liousowlle r lady nl taste i an afford to do Â« tlioul hie model monthly kinjrli t pics 30 cents back numbers ns peclmens lu , nt . lla-t . ia.il 1 free i early l with a valuable pretn ..... t e )..--.'. ru threoenp i 7..'.ti llvecoples ij and splendid premiums f,,r cluba in it , li n hi the ti -' prc-tnl * to each subscriber .- a new wheeler a wilson hewing machine foi ski tubs , .!..->- nl i nâ€ži-li address w jknnlxiis i,i:m,,i:i:-i .*â– ,. i7tt uroadwa sew â€¢) k tlemnrest's monthly and young america together 14 will the premiums for each nev9 tf freelo everybody a large â€¢'â– pji < lirctilar giving information f tl greateet imjiortance t tl young f loth sex it leaches how tl li ly may become beautiful the despised respected and lln for saken loved su vuinr lady or irentlemnn should full io and their address nnd receive a copy post j,ei,l by return mail aildress p.o drawer 21 troy n y april l.'i'7 tho king of italv we venture to say that there is not a more unfortunate man now iu europe than the unlucky king of italy it ever ap ples of gold were turned into ashes they were those given to tho lust victim of na poleon horn t ilu proud name of vic tor emanuel combining all that tbewer 1 tliinks glorious uinl all that it holds snen 1 lie received as his patrimony a poor fourth rate state in i luck alpine regions the future victor became an ignorant lieutcu nut to whom literature nnil science inu.st needs he forbidden fruit the emanuel mas eilue.-itt tl in deppesl bigotry which naturally tinned with the first moment of freedom into utter indifference to all n-li gion tho disgrace of his lather who was beaten and humiliated into the dust by bnnghty and victorious austrian became the good fortune of the heir to whom tbe throne came tlm as it were unawares and as a ( d sen i soon alter liy a combination as unex pected to the mm ol fortune as his ex ulting subjects lovi il to cull liim as to the world at largo a mighty protector arose f.>r him in the fi-i mil eniln ini uml en in was well await what part he e.is called upon to play in found liini*.-!t hailed king by a united italy hut fortune which rave with so lavish a hand took front him what was w , nh i hira almost as much and tin newly won crown was draped in to mourning lor the loss ,,! his cldi st bom nor was it his heart only lhat was wound ed : his pride suffered even more when his mighty ally who had ought professedly for au idea caine ami asked for a consider ation as if to turu tin win of intoxica tion offered by enthusiastic italy into hit ter wormwood tbe price to bo paid waa nothing less than the ancient patrimony of the house of savoy all tbat bad ren dered his race famous in the annals ofthe world was bound upwitli the noble little duchy ; thero his ancestors had ruled wise ly and foilghl bravely and there rested tin ashes of bis forefathers adding iu ! suit lo injury the french emperor de cree,1 that the devoted subjects ofthe un fortunate king his pers , mil tiien.l and lot in in irrhliois should vote tluiusele es frenchmen and when the farce was con hiiininateil victor emanuel bad sold lji.-i birthright for a mess of pottage a few years passed and fortune begin h,r w icked play with her victim once more she gave bim the long-coveted kingdoms of lombardy and venei a completing the noble realm i tuly and adding to hie in-.-ii-iir .- tin iron en mu nf milan and the mistress of the adriatic bul what a prici hiii in uh him pay fm it ! he eminently n soldier personally brave as a lion and j coveting nnthiiig upon earth so much as it i victory achieved at the head of liis troops was not allowed to take the command in person but had to see tin in while lie fret ted iiiiil fumed under the restraint beaten in the open field and retreating with dis til iy while his fleet was disgraced hv tin despised vessels of austria oh the bit terness of those days when victor eman uel king o ful i italy tn ion i id ed by splen dor unknown to the greatest of his rnce i e.w his army defeated his navy destroy ed and hi treasury empty ! i in on mi ot one nf ihe nobles empires f europe tin idol of a devoted ] pie had no credit at tie great exchanges ol tin woil 1 and as tbe poor always hue t pay iu addition to their own sulteriugs thu penalty of the cri of poverty tin ii.il.n tu'iiiie monarch was humbled tiefori the itoihl and ill ilu eyes ol his vu ua j tint by a btroko of refilled cruelly u tin part of his triumphant ally an i master

the old north state lewis 11 b editor fc l'r.,|ii-ii-(oi the old orlli state forever gaston single copies five cent vol ii no 90 salisbury n o tuesday november 26 1807 whole no 276 the noble revenue v the coflin wus a plain one â€” a poor mis erable pine coflin no flowers on its top no lining of the rose white satin for the pale brow ; no smooth ribbons about tho course shroud flie brown hair was de cently laid back but there was the crimp ed cap with its neat tie beneath the chin the sufferer from cruel poverty smiled in her sleep j she had found bread rest and health i want to see ray mother sobbed a poor child as the city undertaker screwed down the top you can't â€” get out of tho way boy why don't somebody take the brat j only let me see her one minute cried the hopeless orphan clutching the bide of the charily box and aa he gazed into the rough face anguish tears streamed rapidly down the cheek on which no childish bloom ever lingered oh ! it was pitiful to hear him cry only once let me see my moth er only once quickly and brutally the hard-hearted monster struck the boy away bo that ho reeled with the blow for a moment the boy stood panting with grief and rage â€” - his blue eyes distended his lips sprang apart a fire glittered through his tears as he raised his puny arm and with a most uncbildisb accent screamed when i am a man i'll kill you for that " there was a coflin and a heap of earth between the mother and the poor forsaken child â€” a monument much stronger than granite built in bis boy-heart to the mem ory of tbe heartless dead the court-house was crowded to buffoca tion does any one appear as this man's counsel ?" asked the judge there was a silence when he finished until with lips tightly together a look of strange intelligence blcndid with haughty reserve upon his handsome features a young man stepped forward with a firm tread and kindly eye to plead for the err ing and friendless ilo was a stranger but from his lirst sentenco there was a si lence the splendor of his genius entran ced â€” convinced the man who could not find a friend was acquitted may jod bless you sir i cannot i want no thanks replied the stran ge mm icy coldness i â€” i believe you aro unknown to me man ! i will refresh your memory â€” twenty years ago you struck a broken hearted boy away from his mother's poor coffin i was that boy the man turned livid have you rescued me then to take my life no i have a sweeter revenge ; i have saved the life of a man whose brutal deed bus rankled in my breast for twenty years jo ! and remember the tears of a friend less chiid !" the man bowed his head in shame and went out from the presence of a magnau imitvas grand to liim as incomprehensible and the noble young lawyer felt god's smile in his soul forever after â€” exchange the danger of leaving loose matches about the house â€” the fredericksburg herald records the following which may induce some precaution ou the part of tboso accustomed to leaving matches carelessly laying round loose : mr wm i dickinson of this county had a narrow escape with his residence a few weeks ago it seems the family wero about retiring for the night when they were aroused by tho smell of fire on searching they found the smoke coming out of rat-hole and at once cut away some wooden work discovering a rat's nebt on fire and a piece of thi mutch that had not becu consumed half an hour and the house and perhaps lives would have been lost whilst the cause ofthe fire would havo ever remained a mystery messrs toi-.vn powers nd wat kins â€” jen cauby has promulgated the findings in the case of these gentlemen trietl before the military commission in this city for the alleged killing of the ne gro ruffian who attempted to outrage a re spectable young lady of fayetteville â€” they were fouud guilty of the charge and i sentenced to be banged gen cauby mit : igated the sentence to fifteen years imnris i ouuient at hard labor in fort macon north ( atolina we trust that the various petitions in circulation and whicii have been signed \ by many thousands of our people of both sexes will be promptly forwarded to the president we cannot doubt whon they are laid before bim with all the facts that he will at one pardon tb.se unfortunate gentlemen â€” sentinel i"v a man in hartford conn adver tised recently that on receipt of a certain sum he would by return mail instruct any applicant bow to make a fortune his di rections were peddle cigars half havana and half home-intitle as i did and if that fails advertise as 1 do that you will in struct others how to make a fortune â€” aud pocket the proceeds president juarez of mexico has given permission for the transportation of army stores through that country to the federal troops on tlio northern borders the electoral vote for president republican journals arecngagingiu cal culations upon tho vote which may be ex pected in 1s0m for the radical presidential candidate some of their estimates are ex ceedingly wild including as radical states which have tliis year gone democratic and ignoring utterly all the signs of the times as furnished by the elections of 1 807 ono ot the most intelligent of these calcu lators comfortb the republicans with the assurance that " even on the basis of the late elections they can elect tlieir nomi nee in 1sg8 and piesents the following table showing the electoral vote as it will stand next year : , dxhocbatio california 5 maryland 7 connecticut g new jersey 7 delaware 3 new york 13 kentucky 11 pennsylvania 26 total democratic 9s repcblicav illinois 10 nebraska 3 indiana 13 n hampshire g missouri 13 ohio 6 iowa 8 oregon 21 kansas 3 rhode island 4 maine 7 tennessee 10 massachusetts 12 vermont 5 michigan 8 west virginia 5 minnesota 1 | wisconsin 8 nevada 3 | â€” total republican 151 prom this it is assumed that the repub licans will have a majority of fifty-three in the electoral college without counting any votes from the ten unreconstructed states this is about as unreasonable an estimate as could be made the fully of claiming ohio directly after the overwhelming po litical revolution in that state which up set the radical party aud transferred the legislature to democratic control is to 1 ) apparent to require further comment it is scarcely less foolish and presumptuous to claim indiana where the late local elec tions furnished unmistakable signs that the state bas returned to its oltl democratic love and that radicalism is doomed in that state minnesota and wisconsin were so nearly snatched out of the hands of the radicals at the late elections and the rad ical majorities once large are now so mis pliably .*,..! .. mil â€¢.Â»..â– t ll el...l n-e el er admire the assurance which so positive ly credits those states to the radical sido ofthe slate for 1sg8 tho democratic victories and large gains in every portion of illinois last w.ek furnish but poor tea son for claiming that state as radical let us look at matters as they really stand the follow ing states have held genera elections this year and gone dem ocratic : california 0 new york 33 connecticut 0 new jersey 7 delaware 3 ohio 21 kentucky 11 pennsylvania jg maryland 7 â€” total 119 the entire electoral vote f the slates excluding unreconstructed stales is 349 it appears from the above that the states which have goue democratic this year cast 1 111 electoral votes requiring only six more to give them a majority of tbe 219 elector al votes of the north the indications furnished by the elections in indiana and illinois iu october are such as to warrant the democracy in claiming thus states as denicratie and likely to i.e still more so in 1*-(j8 most certainly nothing iu the elections in tlioso states warrants the rad icals in coolly setting tliem down nn tlieir side of the slate those two states cast together 29 votes which reasonably may be added to the states where general elec tions have been held which have gone de mocratic adding the 29 to the 119 al ready mentioned and the democrats have 1 18 of the 249 northern electoral votes or a majority ol 47 hut ohio indiana and illinois aro not the only states foolishly ' claimed by the radicals west virginia | they came so near loosing tltat it is scarcely j certain that hey hold it now tbat state | in us l be stricken out of tlieir positive cal . dilations so must michigan wisconsin and minnesota if missouri is allowed to speak she will go ovt-rwhilniiiigly demo cratic l-'verybody knows that as a liberal estimate it may be conceded that the radicals will carry next year iowa kansas maine massachusetts nevada ; nebraska new hampshire oregon rhode island tennessee aud vermont casting in all ii electoral votes the radicals have no reason for assurance ill claiming a single stale outside of those th dem ocrats may leasonably calculate on carry in all the remainder they have tllo elections of this year to judge by this i would give them 180 of the 249 electoral i voles or a majority of 123 liven if the radicals should bring in the ten excluded sla.es to help them out tiie above figures show that the democrats would b hlllgll ter them ill the electoral col lege for the electoral vote of tbe ten ex cluded suites is less than uk the north ern democratic majority of 123 would strangle the 100 al once the radicals might as well recognize the fact that they have not the nexl president in their bag yet nor do the elections of the year war rant tin-ill ill " belling high that tluy will have him the democrats have the in side truck bo for vi l>w liepuidtoin xl i "â– :. .. â– ' â– iy written for ilu om north stale this day one tear ago to vi lit ima i . strange ana mystic memory comes chantinp s,,!'t ntj tln-illing lays virginia l wilt thou with nn conic ' ami iiui i the smiles of vanished lays y.-s ! enine at recollections shrine our hearts sweel homage pay vn ou'erinir tn eiieli glittering charm that grace one year dgo i liis tlay to some tlti - year mny give a sigh may trace perchance a tear nf grief â€” a mourning tear for something dear tit it withered like an autumn loat i fore miij have selfish grown and eeusi-d her luxuries to bestow ii is lie dend and amilos have fled that beamed s hrigbt one ycarago but for u no shadowy thoughts : we'd t lertheni no welcome here memory waves her hand aloft ami iâ€žiint to skies serene and char where plea lire sun sheds uii.liiiiiii.-tl lustre when golden stars withtieanty glow â€” oh sweet the memories thnl cluster around this day one year ago my heart ne'er weeps for pleasures gone nor ail!y say they ihtl tot fast a hope hcnniing future woos me on but till n loves tl ,- precious | t : tis sweet to come at somu lone hour and linger round loi . - . 1 days of yore with chnplet fair from h.e , â€¢ u u buwer and crown ihis day one year ago stops nol tl ceaseless low nf ii me its dashing waves we can nol stay full s,â€ž,ii the spirit hells will i him another year hath rolled away then raily dock each passing morn mu lo l a i.t thnl tvh iii comes no more ; aud joys own breathings bo the uong that praise this dny ono year ago i-'i'le _*. mat nov i-:h l-i'7 when paris was al ablaze with monarcllb when king nnd kaiser were greeted by the acclaim nf france as the welcome guests of him wlnuu the delighted in seeing thus treated as the equal if not as the leader of tlm proudest rulers the poor king of italy was left without an invitation â€” or if he received one was not able to afford ap pearing among his peers as it befitted the king of all italy ! even now the cup of mortification seems to be overflowing one more cruel blow was aimed at his heart when the lovely princess that was to become his son's wife was miserably burnt in the imperial palace by having trod oil a match and the brave old king thought himself t evidently the victim of fate to reni'iiti any longer the monarch of his country ho was persua ded to retain tbe crown which to him was lined with thorns only to see himself in sulted as it had never been done before efforts were made to reduce rome and be whose heart is bent upon the eternal city because he thinks there can be no italy without rome and because he feels for the great people over whom he rules and who with one accord demand that there be no impcrium in imperio had to obey or ders from paris and to condemn officially those whom he loved in his soul aii ar my of invasion entered once more his kingdom and when they had defeated and destroyed his beloved subjects he bad to kiss the rod iiiid thank bis crafty ally for his nu delation ! surely kings have their sorrows as well as commoners nnd being placed high above the pity and the sympathy that con sole our grief and heal our wounds they have little i.i be envied as to victor em manuel we fear the end is not vet the roman question is a cancer iu the great body politic of italy ; there can be no doubt as to the fact that the nation with one heart and one mind are determined upon the destruction ofthe temporal pow er of the pope and the choice of tome as the only fit capital of iialy this is not an idea merely but a conviction based up on high political reasons whicii the people as is always the case with such questions feel instinctively what the precise rea son may be which makes the flench em peror for the time the protector of the pope seems to bo unknown as yet so much however is certain that italy is too poor to venture upon resistance it can only be hoped for the sake of a noble people who have but just achieved independence and are entering upon a path of worthy reform as well as for the sake ot the peace ofthe world at large that the unfortunate king mav find iu his obi age that happiness which providence bas so in denied him amid the most brilliant ex ji its and the most splendid successes that over fi ii tt the lot of modern monarch â€” liichiuond enquirer dt examiner a thrilling scene vvnt the detroit poet november 7 a jcntleman who arrived from chicago on tuesday nn ruing gives the following particulars in relation to au affair which transpired on the train and if the circum 1 tnc's are us stated th y are indeed bad a lui'dlo aged in iu came into ibe sleeping car just after leaving chicago on monday night and ordered a berth it was observ ed h his fellow travelers that he seemed to be iii great mental agitation and would j often puss bis hands to bis temples at the i â–º nine time uttering to himself unintelligi ble wirds after entering the berth he commenced groaning and wus then asked | the cause of ilis trouble when he stated that ib whs the captain of a boat which ' had been laid up for the winter al milwau kee vhere be had been paid bis wages amounting to 2,000 but bad been entic ed int a gambling saloon and had there ! fallen a victim to two sharpers who intru 1 ilucd ibe novel game known as three card laoate ami left him peiniiui-ss â€” ft un a friend bo bad borrowed money i . enough to bear bis expenses to buffalo ' i where has a wife aud three children whose . i sutsistauce was lo have been the money | j he had lost ue repeatedly exclaimed " oh i my poor family what will become ' of them ihis winter they will starve 1 tiny will starve lie then laid down and nothing more was beard from hint for ' bome time when the conductor was alarm ed by hearing the crash ol glass and rush ing to the berth of the unfortunate mail found that he had smashed the window and endeavoring to climb through ho was pulled iii u^'itin when it was found that he was a rat iug maniac and ii became necessary to hind him ilis ravings are described as fearful and upon reaching lacks ii ii ,. ib found necessary in remove blin from ilu train anil be was delivered to the authorities for safe keeping final settlement of thu lincoln estate â€” hon david davis administra t tm id the estate of the late abraham lin j coin made a final bcttlclicilt of the est lli al spriugfield 111 last thursday after paying all the debts there remained t-1 10 294,0 divided among th widow and heirs gives 36,70.0.30 to mr lincoln nnd the same amount to each son ltohelt t l.ineo iii receives his share and also that of the minor heirs thomas tad tbo amount due mrs lincoln less about â€¢*â– !, iou heretofore drawn by her i bubject to her order â€” star dan castello and john robinson h you hate seen and heard and paitt your seventy-five tents ! 1 1 and you hare also read that | gold is going up ! up admonishing the prudent t!,.,t now i the time to buy h0west0n ll ik llmt he hos satisfied cwry unprejudiced blind that ilte place to buy goods heap cheaper than the cheapest is at frnnkford's old gland two donrs above the market house anil one door below the old drug stand of henderson a knniss ik not ilis never un late lobe convinced and it yon ee ill call nu howerton where yon sec his i^-ii out a few pnrchsscs er even a few inquiries ill remove the shadow t hie hade l )!â€žâ– ghost 1 Â» doubt bs ov \ ant e says his st,â€žk ,* varied and extensive ramifying every depart nt of merchandize and equal if nol tipt inn t.i une in market having adopted the system of always paying cash and therefore buying at ti lowest figures north howerton is enabled i adopt in selling the principle of the nim i sixpence and sella ihe lowest llgutes ii s stock .-,.,,- i of among ninny articles too te tt'oll t ii till .." dry goods hardware groceries crockery boots and shoes hah and caps yankee notions confectioneries and noli other articles as are usuallj sold in ibis mi.ii k,t ; i iinti v produce received it barter the high est rules ore all,,ee,'.l for specie and bank notes examine and pvice me aim i before buying >â€¢!*ry goods establishments a choice selection of cloaks shawls c clothing clothing Â«,.. 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his cldi st bom nor was it his heart only lhat was wound ed : his pride suffered even more when his mighty ally who had ought professedly for au idea caine ami asked for a consider ation as if to turu tin win of intoxica tion offered by enthusiastic italy into hit ter wormwood tbe price to bo paid waa nothing less than the ancient patrimony of the house of savoy all tbat bad ren dered his race famous in the annals ofthe world was bound upwitli the noble little duchy ; thero his ancestors had ruled wise ly and foilghl bravely and there rested tin ashes of bis forefathers adding iu ! suit lo injury the french emperor de cree,1 that the devoted subjects ofthe un fortunate king his pers , mil tiien.l and lot in in irrhliois should vote tluiusele es frenchmen and when the farce was con hiiininateil victor emanuel bad sold lji.-i birthright for a mess of pottage a few years passed and fortune begin h,r w icked play with her victim once more she gave bim the long-coveted kingdoms of lombardy and venei a completing the noble realm i tuly and adding to hie in-.-ii-iir .- tin iron en mu nf milan and the mistress of the adriatic bul what a prici hiii in uh him pay fm it ! he eminently n soldier personally brave as a lion and j coveting nnthiiig upon earth so much as it i victory achieved at the head of liis troops was not allowed to take the command in person but had to see tin in while lie fret ted iiiiil fumed under the restraint beaten in the open field and retreating with dis til iy while his fleet was disgraced hv tin despised vessels of austria oh the bit terness of those days when victor eman uel king o ful i italy tn ion i id ed by splen dor unknown to the greatest of his rnce i e.w his army defeated his navy destroy ed and hi treasury empty ! i in on mi ot one nf ihe nobles empires f europe tin idol of a devoted ] pie had no credit at tie great exchanges ol tin woil 1 and as tbe poor always hue t pay iu addition to their own sulteriugs thu penalty of the cri of poverty tin ii.il.n tu'iiiie monarch was humbled tiefori the itoihl and ill ilu eyes ol his vu ua j tint by a btroko of refilled cruelly u tin part of his triumphant ally an i master